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Satish Narain to Commentate HSBC SVNS in Singapore and Perth
Satish Narain returns to the mic, ready to bring his 35-year legacy to the HSBC SVNS stops in Singapore and Perth. Fresh from a standout Perth 7s,… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Scattered Showers, Heavy Thunderstorms and Localized Flood Risk Across Islands
Bright spells mix with scattered showers across Fiji’s islands this week, with the occasional afternoon thunderstorm stirring things up. Breezy SW winds and seas add a bit… read more
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Labasa Airport Closure Sparks Boost in Savusavu Flights
Northern Fiji’s aviation landscape is getting a major upgrade as essential runway work is underway. A coordinated mix of extra flights, ongoing services, and local shuttles will… read more
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Six-Week Labasa Airport Closure Sparks Prep by Northern Fiji Businesses
Labasa braces for a six-week airport shutdown to complete crucial runway upgrades for ATR 72 operations. With safety and long-term regional benefits in mind, local leaders urge… read more
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Six-Week Labasa Airport Closure Sparks Local Business Alarm
Labasa’s six-week airport shutdown could ripple through every corner of the town—from delayed deliveries to higher travel costs. Local business leaders warn that livelihoods hinge on timely… read more
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Westpac Reaffirms Commitment to Pacific Education with USP Scholarships
Westpac reinforces its commitment to education in Fiji and the Pacific with a flagship scholarship program at USP and other learning grants. Each year, three USP students… read more
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Fijian Broadcaster Lands World Rugby Sevens Series Gigs in Singapore and Perth
Fiji’s veteran sports broadcaster Satish Narain is stepping onto the world stage again, joining the World Rugby commentary team for the HSBC Sevens Series. With decades behind… read more
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Muaniweni’s Young Farmer Trades Engineering Dreams for Family Farm
At 28, Shivnil Deo chose family duty over his engineering dreams, returning to Muaniweni to help on the family farm. Deeply rooted in hard work and home,… read more
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Japan Restarts World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Protests and Safety Scrutiny
Japan’s largest nuclear plant has resumed operations for the first time since Fukushima, reigniting a heated debate over safety, protests, and Japan’s energy future. With public opinion… read more
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Fiji Bitter Savusavu 7s Sparks Rugby Buzz in Vanua Levu
Savusavu gears up for a thrilling Fiji Bitter 7s weekend as Ganilau Park hosts a growing rugby festival. With prize money on the rise and a broader… read more
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Google-Backed Subsea Fiber Cable to Connect American Samoa Across the Pacific
American Samoa is moving toward a new era of digital connectivity with an ambitious undersea cable project aimed at boosting resilience and broadening opportunities across the Pacific.… read more
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Nausori Market Vendors Confront a Slump as Council Steers Support
Mohammed Isaq has spent 42 years at Nausori Market, watching business tighten its grip. Yet a constructive partnership with the Town Council and renewed market amenities offer… read more
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Pacific Debt Transparency Takes Center Stage as Global Partners Boost Oversight
Debt transparency and budget accountability are taking center stage across the Pacific, as governments roll out new tools to reveal public borrowing and spending. Digital portals and… read more
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Savusavu Water Restoration Gains Ground as Reservoirs Refill
Recovery of Savusavu’s water supply is moving forward, with teams stabilizing the system and refilling key reservoirs. While improvements are expected to continue tonight, some areas may… read more
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Suva Court Denies Stay, Lets Great Han Princess Road Buildings Proceed Amid Geotech Scrutiny
In Suva, a High Court ruling lets the Great Han International project proceed, denying a bid to halt construction while an appeal runs its course. The decision… read more
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Former Fisheries Minister Acquitted in Beche-de-mer Corruption Case
Former fisheries officials were acquitted in a high-profile abuse-of-office case, with a magistrate saying the evidence didn’t prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. The ruling highlights the… read more
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Vanua Levu Road Crash Claims Grandmother’s Life, Sparks Investigation
Tragedy strikes a Buca Village family in Vanua Levu after a road crash near Nasue Settlement. A grandmother in her 60s died, and several relatives remain hospitalized… read more
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Fiji Sevens Set to Sharpen Flair for Singapore SVNS
Fiji Sevens gear up for Singapore, blending their trademark flair with sharper discipline and precise finishing. Under coach Kolinisau, the squad focuses on cohesive attack and stronger… read more
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Six Charged in Fiji Cocaine Bust Ahead of High Court Appearance
Six people, including two Fijian men, are linked to a major cocaine seizure in Tavua. They appeared in court and were remanded as investigations continue. The developing… read more
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US Visa Pause Sparks Hope and Hurdles for Fiji’s Aspiring Immigrants
Two Fiji-born entrepreneurs weigh the impact of the U.S. visa pause on dreams of work and opportunity abroad. Their stories—bold ambitions, hard choices, and steadfast ties to… read more
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New Political Party Emerges in Fiji Ahead of Elections
Fiji’s political landscape just gained a new registered party after overcoming objections to its name and symbol. With eight parties now on the ballot, the run-up to… read more
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JJ Rodan: Fiji’s Decathlon Champion Chasing Olympic Dreams and a Degree
JJ Rodan isn’t just a standout decathlete—he’s a rare blend of speed, grit, and scholastic drive. From Suva’s tracks to college platforms, his journey shows how ambition… read more
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Fiji Teen Federico Miller Aims 15m Triple Jump at Coke Games for Commonwealth Games
17-year-old Federico Miller is chasing a dream that could redefine Fiji’s track scene: toppling the Coke Games triple jump record and earning a spot at the Commonwealth… read more
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Fiji Boxing 2026: Promoters Tee Up Global Showdowns
Fiji’s professional boxing is stepping into a bold new era in 2026, with fresh promoters and ambitious plans on the horizon. Expect high-stakes showdowns, international matchups, and… read more
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Tony Ram joins Fiji Rugby Union board as modernization push begins
Tony Ram joins the Fiji Rugby Union board in a non‑voting role, promising financial insight and a service‑driven approach to the beloved game. A new marketing partnership… read more
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Fiji ODPP Concludes COI Review: Insufficient Evidence to Prosecute
After a thorough, independent review of COI-related files, prosecutors concluded there is insufficient evidence to pursue charges. The process involved senior prosecutors, independent counsel, and a careful… read more
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Elizabeth Moceiwai Sets Sights on World Bowls Champion of Champions
Elizabeth Moceiwai is gearing up for a major leap from club bowls to the world stage, with the 2026 World Bowls Champion of Champions in Australia on… read more
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Fiji’s Remote Coasts Under Pressure from International Drug Syndicates
Fiji’s remote coastlines are drawing increasing attention from international drug networks, highlighted by a high-profile seizure that underscores the scale of the challenge. A new, locally led… read more
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Fiji Tourism Goes Beyond Boundaries With Transparency and Collaboration
Fiji’s tourism leaders rally around transparency, accountability, and collaboration as the sector celebrates record arrivals and charts a resilient, inclusive growth path. A landmark convention in Nadi… read more
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Fiji ODPP Concludes COI File Review With No Criminal Charges
An independent, comprehensive review of complaints arising from a high-profile inquiry has concluded. After thorough scrutiny by senior prosecutors and an external consultant, the ODPP determined there… read more